Forensic Technique

/ˈfɒrənsɪk tɛkˈniːk/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A scientific method or procedure used to collect, analyze, and present evidence in legal investigations and court proceedings.
    The forensic technique of DNA analysis helped establish the suspect's presence at the crime scene.

Forms

  • forensic techniques

Commentary

For drafting, specify the technique clearly to ensure admissibility criteria are met and maintain chain of custody integrity.

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